PITMAN — Borough council swore in two members Sunday night at the town’s annual reorganization meeting.

Michael Razze was sworn in to his third term as a borough councilman, and newcomer Kevin Austin was sworn into his first term.

Austin, a Republican, is a lifelong Pitman resident and serves with the Highland Chemical Fire Company. His candidate profile with the South Jersey Times in November stated that he thought real estate taxes and preserving the downtown business district were two of Pitman’s biggest issues.

Pitman’s council now consists of three Democrats and three Republicans. Mayor Russ Johnson said he did not mind the split.

“I am confident that even with a three-three council that we are all going to work together in 2014 to do the work of the people of Pitman,” Johnson said. “It’s a great group that will do what’s right.”